Chandamama



Chandamama is a monthly children's magazine published in India. It was first published in 1947 and has been in continuous publication since then, with a brief hiatus from 2013 to 2016. The magazine is known for its collection of stories, folktales, and fables from India and around the world, as well as for its illustrations and artwork.

Chandamama is aimed at children aged 8 to 14 years old and features stories that are both entertaining and educational. The magazine's stories often have a moral or ethical lesson, and they introduce children to different cultures and traditions from around the world. The magazine also includes features on science, history, and other topics of interest to children.

Chandamama's illustrations and artwork are a significant part of the magazine's appeal. The magazine has featured the work of many renowned Indian artists over the years, including M. V. Dhurandhar, K. Seshadri, and K. Shankar Pillai. The magazine's illustrations are colorful, detailed, and often depict scenes from the stories in the magazine.

In addition to its print edition, Chandamama also has a digital version available for download, and it has a website that features stories, puzzles, and other activities for children. The magazine has a loyal following among children in India and is considered a cultural icon in the country.

Chandamama is a monthly magazine focused on kids and youngsters. It has stories from Medieval India, typically kings and their story on bravery and wit. It had quite a few characters who appeared on short comic strips. The magazine has become part of popular culture, and is very popular with younger people. It is published in 14 languages (including English), and has a readership of about 200,000.

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